Hello!
Harald Schneider wrote at 22 Feb 2005 17:03:
> is there a chance to implement a pop3link handler, which deletes
> messages from the server right after each other? Background: If a
Good Idea!
I was just experiencing dupes today due to a fallback from UMTS to
GPRS while downloading pop3 ma
Hello,
I've got a question - maybe I missed something:
My setup:
xmail 1.18 on Solaris SPARC, mailman 2.1.4.
Issue:
I want to zip attachments sent to a certain mailing list.
Problem:
Files get zipped, I can verify it by xmail debug outut. xmzipatt.pl,
which is the responsible filter for zipping
Hello Mike,
> I've been running xmail for a few months now, and sinced I switched to
> it I've noticed the number of corrupt attachments has gone up sharply.
> Basically they're getting truncated - not every time, but enough of them
I faced similar things.
The problem I had: malformatted emails.
Hello Kay!
> I am experiencing that mails are being downloaded multiple times by the
> same Outlook client.
It must have to do with Outlook!
Mail clients are responsible to manage what is new to them if they
leave emails on the server.
They do this usually with a file containing message IDs alr
Yes, a filter would be the right way.
Examples can be found here:
http://www.hmdc.de/technical/xmail-filters.html
Especially the perl function splitfile() is of interest.
Modifying headers and optionally body text is one of the next filters
I already planned to do (Subject rewriting because of so
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> Would you be willing to share your filters? I've in dire need of exactly =
> what you're doing.
Updated: http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-redirector.html
Bye,
Hagen
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Hello,
I am running XMail 1.17 on Solaris SPARC 9 with sa_filter and
SpamAssassin.
> Could you send to me (off-line) your logs for today? As well, I would like
> a copy of the emails that were generated (at least the headers). I also
> need a copy of filters.in.tab and filters.out.tab.
> What
Hallo Dale,
here we are: http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-redirector.html
It's just the redirector that does patternmatching against mail header
and body. If pattern matches, mail is attached to another one and sent
to spammaster, eg. Original address will not get the email.
I do not us
Hello Spyros,
>>Are You sure that it is a spamc problem or a problem with Your $PATH?
>>What happens exactly?
>Well it looks like everything is in place. "spamc" is living in /usr/bin
>which is in the path of the system.
>spamd runs as a daemon from "/usr/local/bin/sa/spamd/spamd"
>To tell you
Hello Spyros,
the sa_filter.pl mentioned in my earlier mails invokes spamc, which
has to be in Your $PATH.
spamc connects to spamd to have the mail checked.
One could also use spamassassin instead of spamc/spamd
But doing so could cause system overload on machines with high mail
throughput. The
Hello Spyros,
there is a good introduction in this document:
http://www.ubaight.com/xmail/BeginnersGuide.html#SpamAssassin
I did it like noted here
http://www.familie-mayer.com/technical/xmail-sa-solaris.html
- info is basically from the FAQ mentioned first, but with some
Solaris specific detail
> XQM Agent 1.40 for Sun Solaris 9 (SPARC) can be leeched from
> http://xmail.marketmix.com
and works as expected against XMail on Solaris 9 and XQM Manager on
Windows.
Bye,
Hagen
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To: Davide Libenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [xmail] Re: A short howto for XMail on Solaris
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:
> Hello Davide,
>
> thanks, good to know! I was not aware of XMail 2.0.
>
> Anyway, that's the s
Hagen
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From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hagen Mayer wrote:
> Hello,
&
Hello,
if of interest, here is a short doc how I got XMail to run on Solaris
9 with a workaround for the incompatibility with mail command:
http://www.hagen-mayer.de/technical/xmail-solaris.html
Cheers,
Hagen
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